CS-DC’15 (Complex Systems Digital Campus ’15 –
World e-Conference) is organizing the e-satellites of CCS’15, the international
Conference on Complex Systems. It is the first World e-Conference organized by
the Complex
Systems Digital Campus (CS-DC), a UNESCO
UniTwin. It is devoted to all scientists involved in the transdisciplinary
challenges of complex systems, crossing theoretical questions with experimental
observations of multi-level dynamics.
CCS’15 is organized by the brand new ASU-SFI Center for Biosocial Complex
Systems. It will take place at Arizona State University in
Phoenix, Arizona (USA) from Sept 28 to Oct 2, 2015, in close collaboration with
the Complex Systems Society and the Santa Fe Institute.
CS-DC’15 is breaking
new ground by enabling participation in a major scientific event without
conference fees and without the need to travel –
a concept at the heart of the international UNESCO UniTwin, embracing
scientists from low-income and distant countries. These scientists will have
priority in our videoconference system that is restricting the number of
e-attendees.
All selected
presentations are given via our videoconference system. They are recorded and
can be replayed later on for research and education purposes without time
limit. The e-sessions of CS-DC’15 are the e-satellites of CCS’15. These
e-sessions are organized inside e-tracks inspired by the chapters of the roadmap
on complex systems.
The e-tracks on great
theoretical questions are:
• Reconstructing
Multi-Scale Dynamics
• Multi-Level Modeling
• Multi-Level Governance
• Engineering and Control
of Self-Organization
• Foundations of Complex
Systems Science
The e-tracks on great
experimental domains are:
• From particles to Complex
Matter
• From Molecules to
Organisms to Ecosystems
• From Individual to Social
Cognition
• From Molecules to the Ecosphere
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